I'm wishing this is the year of OSRIC and old school gamin' in general.
With the resurgence of AD&D compatible products, ICE re-releasing RM2 and Chaosium hopefully giving us something special in '07, the coming year could be very good to us old timers.
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"The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek." - Joseph Campbell
Happy New Year! And be careful on the road if your heading out.
"I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery."
Thomas Jefferson in letter to Madison
Back in the days when a leopard could grab and break your Australopithecus (gracile or robust) nek and drag you into the tree as a snack, mankind has never had a break"
** Stone Giant
Happy New Year gang! I've got a bunch more art for the OSRIC companion to finish up (quite a few penciled pieces that I need to ink). I too hope this will be a good year for OSRIC!
Most of those who achieve mastery are eager and willing to share their ideas and their knowledge with others who seek that same goal, and in so doing, they maintain and increase their own level of skill. E. Gary Gygax
Two hours to go by my time, but Happy New Year to everyone!
Walk amongst the natives by day, but in your heart be Superman.
-------------------------------- It has nothing to do with me until it has something to do with me.
TheRedPriest wrote:With the resurgence of AD&D compatible products, ICE re-releasing RM2 and Chaosium hopefully giving us something special in '07, the coming year could be very good to us old timers.
The new year is going pretty good here: passed my California license exam which all journeymen are required to carry (which is why I haven't been around much) so I can now leagally practice my trade, and I have also discovered a wonderful Austrian liqueur called Jagertee which is the new favorite in Casa de Wheggi. Hope your New Years are going as well.
- Wheggi
The Twisting Stair
An old school role-playing game periodical with a focus on adventure design
Stephen Colbert: “What would you do, when coming up with your character you roll six rolls of three six-sided dice to come up with your character”
Joe Magliano: “There’s a new way now where you roll 4d6 and you take away the lowest.”